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Iran arrests two alleged German journalists that interviewed stoning woman's sonRelated articlesEgyptian tycoon sentenced to 15 years for ordering murder of Lebanese pop singer Woman throws children from 15th floor in Moscow region KAZAKHSTAN: Prosecutor suspends television station and newspaper Iranian authorities on Monday announced the arrest of two German nationals who claim to be journalists and who interviewed the son of a woman sentenced to death by stoning.
The two foreigners were detained by security services after interviewing the son of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, who has been sentenced to death. The two German nationals had entered Tehran with tourist visas and not working visas as is required. The pair failed to produce any document that identified them as journalists.
"An investigation by official authorities showed these people are not journalists and they have been arrested for faking their journalistic status," public prosecutor Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejeie said.
It is believed that the pair was aided by the International Committee Against Stoning which arranged the meeting on Sunday afternoon at a lawyer's office. The committee said on its website that Ashanti's son, Sajjad Ghaderzadeh, and his lawyer, Houtan Kian, were arrested too.
Security Forces raided the lawyer's office as the interview was under way. The four individuals were arrested as one of the German nationals was on the phone with Mina Ahadi, Spokesperson of the International Committee against Stoning and the call ended abruptly.
The committee has not been able to contact any of the detainees since and their whereabouts are unknown. Ahadi said that the Germans said they were working for the German Bild am Sonntag newspaper.
Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, 43, in 2006 was sentenced to death twice by two courts in two separate trials. The first sentence to death by hanging stemmed from her involvement in the murder of her husband in the northwestern city of Tabriz.
After this conviction, Ashtiani was then sentenced to death by hanging as she was later accused of being involved with two different men after her husband's murder a year before. The process is ongoing.
Source: Bnonews.com |
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